World War II drama about a group of prisoners who struggle against a ferocious staff sergeant in a British disciplinary camp located in the Libyan desert.The Hill (1965) was made by Sidney Lumet in that period when his name was synonymous with powerhouse drama guaranteed to leave audiences wrung out and limp (Fail-Safe, The Pawnbroker). Still, there was a bigger name involved: Sean Connery breaking with his James Bond image to portray a volcanically outraged inmate at a British Army prison camp in Libya. The titular Hill is a steep mound erected on the desert floor for him and other British soldiers who have violated the (often absurd) rules of the military game to buck sacks of sand up one side and down the other, like so many sons of Sisy

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Notting Hill (PG-13) – 1999 Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) is the world’s famous movie star. Her picture has been plastered on the cover of every magazine, and every time she makes a move, the entire world knows about it. William Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns a travel bookstore in the quaint neighborhood of Notting Hill. His business is stagnant, he has the roommate from hell, and his love life is completely nonexistent. Then one day, their paths cross and the couple comes to face the ultimate question: can two people fall in love with whole world watching? Erin Brockovich (R) – 2000 A real woman. A real story. A real triumph. Julia Roberts stars as Erin Brockovich, a feisty young mother who fought for justice any way she knew how. Desperate for a

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San Gimignano, with its distinctive skyline, stands like a medieval mirage on its hilltop. With walls built in the 13th century and 12 surviving towers, what was once a stop for pilgrims en route to Rome is now a popular tourist destination. For more information on the Rick Steves’ Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.Video Rating: 4 / 5

My view of a very rare, full performance of the song “One Tree Hill” ! First full song performance in the US since 1987! It was an unplanned song added by Bono to the end of the normal setlist. Which in itself is a rarity on this tour. Bono decided while talking before Moment of Surrender about their good friend Greg Carroll, his former personal assistant who died 25 years ago this week and for whom he wrote One Tree Hill, that they would play this song afterwards. Then he asked The Edge. He couldn’t promise it, but if they could get the technical part worked out they might try it. Sure enough they did! Bono, I kept my end of the deal. You guys didn’t screw up really badly, so I put it on the Internet! Video Rating: 5 / 5